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India-Australia Film Pact Ignites Global Cinema
21 Nov
Summary
- Three-year pact signed between IFFM and IFFI.
- Co-production, distribution, and academic exchanges agreed.
- PVR Inox to distribute Australian films in India.

On November 21, 2025, a landmark three-year collaboration was solidified between the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) and the International Film Festival of India (IFFI). This strategic alliance, formalized during IFFI's 56th edition in Goa, establishes comprehensive frameworks for co-production, theatrical distribution, and academic exchanges, fostering deeper connections within the global screen industry.
The partnership unfolds through three key Memorandums of Understanding. These agreements facilitate festival exchanges, talent development programs, and producer labs, supported by a new co-distribution fund for South Asian films. Educational ties are strengthened with Deakin University linking with India's premier film institutes for curriculum and student exchanges. Furthermore, India's largest cinema chain, PVR Inox, will now provide nationwide theatrical releases for Australian films.
This initiative is poised to significantly boost filmmakers' careers and prepare the next generation for international collaboration. Officials highlighted the growing appetite for diverse global content and the unique cultural contributions of films from both nations. The agreement signifies a shared commitment to collaborative growth and promises to be transformative for both the Australian and Indian screen industries.




